John Wisniewski interviews Jeff Wright, author of Blue Lyre, in the online Am-FM magazine. “Jeffrey Cyphers Wright is an artist, critic, eco-activist, impresario and publisher, but is best known as a poet. He received his …

Jim Feast reviews Jeff Wright’s Blue Lyre in in the online journal Café Review. “Early in Jeff Wright’s marvelous new book of poems, Blue Lyre, he notes his (partial) affiliation with one writing tradition: The …

Hosted by the Bonbonerie, the Poetry Lover’s Dinner Event featured three magnificent poets from the Dos Madre’s roster. Susan Glassmeyer, Pauletta Hansel, and Megan Hanson were assembled to read from their most recent books. Dinner …

David Giannini, author of The Future Only Rattles When You Pick It Up is reviewed by Hannah Van Sickle in The Berkshire Edge. David Giannini is also the author of Faces Somewhere Wild. “David Giannini’s …

Pauletta Hansel author of First Person, What I Did There, and Tangle has her most recent book of poems, Palindrome, reviewed by Linda Parsons in the journal Still. “The word palindrome was coined in the seventeenth …

Alexander Dickow reviews Norman Finkelstein’s most recent book of poetry, From the Files of the Immanent Foundation. Norman Finkelstein is also the author of An Assembly, Scribe, and The Ratio of Reason to Magic, all …

Joshua Corey reviews Norman Finkelstein’s latest book of poetry, From the Files of the Immanent Foundation. “Decision,” the first poem in Norman Finkelstein’s new book, announces an end to preliminaries and prolegomena: you must decide …

The Ohio Poetry Day Association has name Susan Glassmeyer poet of the year for her book Invisible Fish. “Susan F. Glassmeyer has been imagining poems since childhood when her Kentucky Grandfather explained the language and …

Martin Willitts Jr. latest book of poems The Uncertain Lover is reviewed by James Bourey in the online journal The Broadkill Review. Martin Willitts Jr. is also the author of Secrets No One Must Talk …

Owen Lewis author of, Sometimes Full of Daylight, Best Man, and Marriage Map has earned second place in the Wigtown Book Festival poetry competition 2018, for his poem “As if it didn’t matter which way was …

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Founded in 2004 by Robert J. Murphy, Dos Madres Press is dedicated to the belief that the small press is essential to the vitality of contemporary literature as a carrier of the new voice and new works by established poets, as well as the older, sometimes forgotten voices of the past. And in an ever more virtual world, to the creation of fine books pleasing to the eye and hand.